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GGS Larmor Display protection glass Type V for Canon 5D Mark IV

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  • GGS Larmor V optical glass protector with metal frame and viewfinder
  • first class tempered quality glass
  • Metal edge with inlaid optical glass
  • 9H surface hardness, 95% light transmission, 0.3 mm thick film with 6 layers of nano coating
  • plus UV light protection
  • Protection against fingerprints, scratches, abrasion, shocks, dust
  • easy to install and adhesive free

GGS Larmor V optical glass protector with metal frame and viewfinder.
Custom frame design with metal edge, easy to install / remove GGS viewfinder.
Viewfinder LCD cover: integrated magnetic sticker, easy to attach and detach from LARMOR V protector.

Features:
LARMOR V.; Premium quality tempered glass.
Metal edge with inlaid optical glass. Fixes the main weakness (edge damage) of the protector.
GGS Larmor protector offers 9H surface hardness, 95% light transmission, 0.3 mm thick film with 6 layers of nano coating. Plus UV light protection.
Protect the display from fingerprints, scratches, abrasion, shock, dust, etc.
Easy to install and adhesive-free: electrostatic adhesion, self-adhesive, no adhesive residue after removal.
Fits your camera perfectly. Compatible with touch screen and rotating screen.

Specifications:
Material: Japanese optical glass
Application: adhesive, electrostatic adhesion
Hardness: 9H
Light transmission: >95%, anti-glare
Thickness: 0.3 mm
Adhesive strength: 130 g/cm²
Coating: 6 layers nano-coatings
Max. tolerable load: 12 kg/cm²
Marks: Self-adhesive, touch/swivel screen compatible, anti-glare, impact resistant, anti-fingerprint etc.

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GGS Larmor Display protection glass Type V for Canon 5D Mark IV

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  • GGS Larmor V optical glass protector with metal frame and viewfinder
  • first class tempered quality glass
  • Metal edge with inlaid optical glass
  • 9H surface hardness, 95% light transmission, 0.3 mm thick film with 6 layers of nano coating
  • plus UV light protection
  • Protection against fingerprints, scratches, abrasion, shocks, dust
  • easy to install and adhesive free

Product description for GGS Larmor Display protection glass Type V for Canon 5D Mark IV

GGS Larmor V optical glass protector with metal frame and viewfinder.
Custom frame design with metal edge, easy to install / remove GGS viewfinder.
Viewfinder LCD cover: integrated magnetic sticker, easy to attach and detach from LARMOR V protector.

Features:
LARMOR V.; Premium quality tempered glass.
Metal edge with inlaid optical glass. Fixes the main weakness (edge damage) of the protector.
GGS Larmor protector offers 9H surface hardness, 95% light transmission, 0.3 mm thick film with 6 layers of nano coating. Plus UV light protection.
Protect the display from fingerprints, scratches, abrasion, shock, dust, etc.
Easy to install and adhesive-free: electrostatic adhesion, self-adhesive, no adhesive residue after removal.
Fits your camera perfectly. Compatible with touch screen and rotating screen.

Specifications:
Material: Japanese optical glass
Application: adhesive, electrostatic adhesion
Hardness: 9H
Light transmission: >95%, anti-glare
Thickness: 0.3 mm
Adhesive strength: 130 g/cm²
Coating: 6 layers nano-coatings
Max. tolerable load: 12 kg/cm²
Marks: Self-adhesive, touch/swivel screen compatible, anti-glare, impact resistant, anti-fingerprint etc.

GGS Larmor Display protection glass Type V for Canon 5D Mark IV

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